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A note on three types of quasisymmetric functions
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    A note on three types of quasisymmetric functions (English)
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    17 January 2006
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    Recall that a quasisymmetric function is a formal series in \({\mathbb Z}[[x_1,x_2,\ldots]]\), of bounded degree and such that the coefficient of \(x_{i_1}^{\alpha_1}\cdots x_{i_k}^{\alpha_k}\) is the same for all \(k\)-tuples of positive integers \((\alpha_1,\dots,\alpha_k)\). A \(P\)-partition is an order-preserving map from a partially ordered set \(P\) to some countable totally ordered set. In the paper under review the author uses known results on generating functions for \(P\)-partitions to revisit three flavors of quasisymmetric functions: Gessel quasisymmetric functions, Chow type B quasisymmetric functions, and Poirier signed quasisymmetric functions. He uses the inner coproduct to give a combinatorial description, in terms of counting pairs of permutations, to the multiplication in the Solomon descent algebras of types A and B and the Mantaci-Reutenauer algebra.
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    Gessel quasisymmetric functions
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    Chow quasisymmetric functions
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    Poirier signed quasisymmetric functions
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    Solomon descent algebra
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    Mantaci-Reutenauer algebra
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